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you know, steve, i view this as a victory every single day. there are so many people -- i think i speak on behalf of the majority of americans. i think they consider themselves fiscally responsible and socially respecting. reachingacc -- socially accepting. i am in that broad brush category myself. how does that equate to all the issues that we face today? i do not think either party -- i don't think democrats are good on civil liberties. i don't think republicans are good at dollars and cents. when it comes to civil liberties and being republican, it is not happening at all. host: you might remember john anderson won 6.6% of the national vote. ralph nader has won several times. you have been called the original tea party candidate. i want to play a little bit of tape with ross perot. we will show this interview tonight at 9:00 p.m. he reflects on the tea party movement. let's take a listen. [video clip] >> i'm wondering what your thoughts were with the tea party revolution. >> it was interesting to see that happen. i think it had managed in i
you know, steve, i view this as a victory every single day. there are so many people -- i think i speak on behalf of the majority of americans. i think they consider themselves fiscally responsible and socially respecting. reachingacc -- socially accepting. i am in that broad brush category myself. how does that equate to all the issues that we face today? i do not think either party -- i don't think democrats are good on civil liberties. i don't think republicans are good at dollars and cents....
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but steve, it is. really your chick-fil-a cartoon that made me want to ask. -- >> did you think that the chik fila cartoon seemed to be casting a diversion? -- adversion? and asking everyday voters for things like protesting on the other? >> do you think the chip fillet curtain was casting aspersions? >> it did seem to be critical of a group using a constitutional right to boycott. >> the carlton asked both questions. do you align yourself more with the ceo, or do you support the people who are protesting? it was not choosing, it was kind of and equivalents. people were saying, this is beside the point. they said they missed the separation of church and fast food. they are saying, do we need to take our political battles to a restaurant. it just seems so and congruence to me. -- so incongruous to me. it seems -- i think most people felt that way. that was just such a weird, so real news cycle for a few days. every time you turn on the news or picked up a paper, it was chik fil-a. are you serious? i was
but steve, it is. really your chick-fil-a cartoon that made me want to ask. -- >> did you think that the chik fila cartoon seemed to be casting a diversion? -- adversion? and asking everyday voters for things like protesting on the other? >> do you think the chip fillet curtain was casting aspersions? >> it did seem to be critical of a group using a constitutional right to boycott. >> the carlton asked both questions. do you align yourself more with the ceo, or do you...
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steve, i turn it over to you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be with all of you this morning. i want to issue an apology if you have twitter follow of mine, i have about 11,000 and yesterday they all got a note telling them i had just seen them in a fantastic video and they just clicked here, they could see it. and i think their 11,000 friends are cycling through. this is the first time, it's ironic that i have ever fallen for one of the sort of cyber gags -- i don't know what information they got from me, but nonetheless, i wanted to kind of mention it and out myself as someone who has fallen prey to nefarious folks in cyber land. we have with us executive director of georgetown institute for law, science and global security. she also directs the georgetown cyber security project and she also interestingly in the past worked with someone i'm well acquainted with, ben scowcroft from 2002 to 2006 as counsel to the president's intelligence advisory board. i have asked katherine in part to sort of represent, she can talk about everyt
steve, i turn it over to you. >> thank you very much. it's great to be with all of you this morning. i want to issue an apology if you have twitter follow of mine, i have about 11,000 and yesterday they all got a note telling them i had just seen them in a fantastic video and they just clicked here, they could see it. and i think their 11,000 friends are cycling through. this is the first time, it's ironic that i have ever fallen for one of the sort of cyber gags -- i don't know what...
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nguyen and catherine. >> thanks, paul, catherine and steve. we are now going to close with our keynote speaker, andy greenburg, writer and focuses on technology information security and digital, civil liberties. he currently writes for forbes magazine and is the author of the book tim mentioned earlier called this machine kills, how the wikileakers activists and to free the world's information. please welcome andy. [applause] >> i'm sorry to inflect powerpoint on everybody. what i learned today is people have a security don't use powerpoint anymore and people that are really good at security don't use e-mail anymore. if you want to contact me have your people call my people. i'm technology reporter with for this and i've written a book that tells secrets, that sounds much more dangerous, but the future has come up because run the the part where they say to mardy no more secrets. that is what my book is about. there's a shift that has come up a couple of times today, and i see it as a security reporter covering this industry the last two years
nguyen and catherine. >> thanks, paul, catherine and steve. we are now going to close with our keynote speaker, andy greenburg, writer and focuses on technology information security and digital, civil liberties. he currently writes for forbes magazine and is the author of the book tim mentioned earlier called this machine kills, how the wikileakers activists and to free the world's information. please welcome andy. [applause] >> i'm sorry to inflect powerpoint on everybody. what i...